Yes, molds are fungi and fungal cells have a cell wall.
No, mold is has several cells.
No, mold is has several cells.
the cells of bread mold is arranged by having different vitamins in them and not having any fungi
the cells of bread mold is arranged by having different vitamins in them and not having any fungi
it has about 70000000000000000000 and a half cells
The cells of bread mold are loosely arranged. This is the opposite of the cells of mushrooms which are packed tightly together.
Yes, mold cells are bigger than bacteria cells. They typically are around 3x larger than bacteria cells and they take up more space.
The size of a mold cell can vary depending on the type of mold species. On average, mold cells range from about 3 to 30 microns in diameter. Some molds, like Penicillium species, have smaller cells, while others, like Stachybotrys chartarum, can have larger cells.
When mold spores come into contact with a source of food, like the carbohydrates in the bread you left out, the cells metabolize the sugar and begin multiplying, forming the fuzzy mass of cells that we know as mold.
They are type of fungi.They have a cell wall made up of chitin.
Yes, but they cannot produce their own food.
It is a collection of cells known as hypha.